Has anyone tried l'oreal paris magic blur?
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Jun 7, 2014
Kubra O.
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Jun 7, 2014
Roz X.
Yes, if you are looking for any sort of line blurring...forget it. It does nothing. Some like it for pores. I found it waxy and heavy...often balling up. I returned mine. It should be noted...the ingredients are nearly identical to sunscreen. Blah.
Jun 7, 2014
Kitty K.
It does a nice job at filling in your pores, but that's as far as it goes for blurring. I agree that it is waxy, it appears more like a colored wax to make it look like it does something.. For the price I say just invest in a pore-filling primer that's highend.
Jun 7, 2014
Roz X.
I agree, Kitty.